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North­eastern pro­fessor Dagmar Sternad received the 50th annual Robert D. Klein Uni­ver­sity Lec­turer Award on Tuesday and dis­cussed her inter­dis­ci­pli­nary research on how the brain con­trols the human body.

“Bar­riers to infor­ma­tion and the prospect of a harsher sen­tence can lead the inno­cent to plead guilty,” according to law pro­fessor Daniel Medwed, who deliv­ered the 49th annual Robert D. Klein Lecture.

Mag­nets are built into cars, wind tur­bines, iPods — even birds. And one recent break­through found mag­nets might even kill cancer cells, said engi­neering pro­fessor Vin­cent Harris during his Klein lecture.

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